Military paintball team

I have been looking into starting a military paintball team. I live in northern Virginia and would really want to make a sponsored team. If anyone knows how to get this started or lives in the area please let me know. The only paintball team for the military is at the academy, which isn't fair and they don't have any skills to really give a combat tested player a hard time.

Interesting. I know of a Marine team, and AF Team and the Army team. Though, like you said, both the Army and AF are academy teams. But they're actually pretty good. Haven't seen the Marine guys in action. (Or if they're still together?)

The army team has gone though some changes and are competing in the ncpl. Navy and AF academies both have teams now.

As for a join services team, I think that 5 services teams and have our own tournament at a larger tournament like Huntington beach or something like that would be great at least for the first year to get the idea out there.

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Interesting. I know of a Marine team, and AF Team and the Army team. Though, like you said, both the Army and AF are academy teams. But they're actually pretty good. Haven't seen the Marine guys in action. (Or if they're still together?)

The Marine team is still around, although a lot of the guys from last season aren't on it anymore (deployments and such). I have too much stuff going on (again) for me to do it, so I just practice sometimes with them.

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With all the military cut backs I don't see the Army or the other services signing off on creating a paintball team. But I do think that the paintball industry can and will support a military team. But is this a violation of any military regulation?

I would contact the Marine Team about what they did, or what they feel they should have done. I was with a group back in 99/00 that tried to set up an impromptu "team" out of Okinawa to hit a few events, all we were hoping to get out of the deal was military flights and maybe some paint. But the effort was half-assed and kinda selfish so it was bound to fail.

When it comes to stuff like this change is not seen as good, they don't want to spend money on unproven ideas. The Marines already have a recruiting presence at some of the NPPL events and they sponsor the X-Games so that's a good start.

To be honest for this to work in the long run the best thing you could do is find people willing to foot the bill themselves for a season or 2 and show some success first. Maybe coordinate with the recruiting efforts already being utilized. Then once you show it's a viable tool you might be able to find some funding.

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Negative - The Air Force is cutting people, selling a recruiting/ad tool is a little redundant.

Academy programs are personally funded with support from local fields, teams, and associations of graduates. Regulations prevent solicitation of sponsors (by the federal employees). Just an FYI AFA paintball's been around a while and Navy's program has been playing NCPA even longer. Army might be even older....

Edit - And just getting those three programs to the same venue for an exhibition has been impossible due to training requirements. I can't imagine fielding an operational team with how hard everyone is working these days.

Yeah I know. I played for USAFA 04-08... and no, there has not been an event specifically for AF, Army, and Navy. During the most recent attempt to piggyback on a football contingent, the other visiting team could not make it. Historically, we have taken field time at Nationals or football contingents to get at least one intercollegiate Academy match in.

And for the record, my squad held the Commander In Chief Trophy the whole time I was there. The other two teams have been more dominant in recent seasons.

Who said anything about soliciting? I just want to know how they would help a military based team get started so that the military can sign off on getting its own team. While I was deployed I contacted the all army office to pitch my idea and I was blown off as expected. So the only option that I have came up with is to start an unofficial DOD team and try to pump the paintball media to show the military as a paintball force.

The point is if you are looking to market yourself as a DOD team your hands may be tied in seeking any corporate sponsorship. We could not go up to someone like Empire and ask for sponsorships. You're looking to approach *civilian* organizations to help a *military* team. That is "soliciting" sponsorship. It may have just be an AFA reg and I would suggest going to legal and talking over the issues involved.

Aside - We never really had a problem finding sponsorships unofficial and official. People and companies are willing to help out in many different ways.

Anyhow, I'm not opposed to the project I'm just making sure you're aware of possible issues.

You should really talk to Doobie, you can find him in the scenario talk forum usually as one of the first posters on the west point combat classic ( I think). He knows alot about the US Army and tippmann agreement and a few other things. He just retired last year as a master stg I think. Anyways, talk to him he will have alot of good info, and know how you should approach this.

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Well I was trying get Fort Meade's MWR to assist with setting up a location for the team to practice. Once I was informed that they do not own the land that there paintball range is on or do they trust individuals that do not work for MWR to take proper care of there bunkers. 2nd ID had a paintball team that competed at the PSP world cup in 2008. There MWR assisted with the creation of that team. This week I plan on talking with the administration clerks in JAG to see if there is any way that I can get around the legality of military regulation. I told you guys to stay tuned, if anyone has any ideas let me know.